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Francesco Chiacchio, Italian illustrator and cartoonist. He has collaborated with La Repubblica and
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Francesco Chiacchio (born 19 December 1981 in Fiesole, Tuscany, Italy), is an Italian illustrator and cartoonist.[1]
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Francesco Chiacchio | |
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| Born | 19 December 1981 |
| Occupations | illustrator, cartoonist |
| Years active | 2006–present |
Biography
Career
After working for Orecchio Acerbo and Lupetti Editore between 2006 and 2008, he collaborated with prestigious Italian newspapers such as la Repubblica, from 2010 to 2012.[3] In 2021 he was selected to participate in Ilustrarte (International Biennial of Illustration for Children). In 2022 he participated in the Illustri Festival exhibition in Vicenza. In 2023 he illustrated the pages written by Eric Kaplan of The New York Times.[4] Since 2025 he has worked for the magazine L'Internazionale, participating in the Ferrara festival.[5]
Works
Illustrator
- 90 Seconds to Hell - Jazz Stories, text by Massimo Basile and Gianluca Monastra, 2007
- Gli Intruders - Notes from a Nearby Land, Coconino Press, 2007
- Black No. 9 East-West, Coconino Press, 2008
- Illustratori Italiani - Annual 2008, Lupetti - Editori di Comunicazione, 2008
- From the Atlas to the Apennines, Orecchio Acerbo, 2008
- Lo straniero No. 114/115, Contrasto, 2009
- X (Suite for Malcolm), Vanni Editore, 2010
- Rimosauri, Motta Junior, 2011
- "Welcome Nursery Rhymes," Motta Junior, 2012
- "Germinal," Eli Readers, 2013
- "The Stranger No. 157," Contrasto, 2013
- "The Night of the Statues," text by Marco Vichi, Salani, 2014
- "In the Boboli Gardens," text by Marco Vichi, Maschietto Editore, 2015
- "Province of Cremona – Illustrated Tourist Guide," Tapirulan, 2015
- "A Gift for Nino," text by Lilith Moscon, A Buen Paso, 2016
- "Salsomaggiore Terme," Tapirulan, 2016
- "The Boy Who Looks at You," text by Valerio Aiolli, Leonardo Edizioni, 2017
- "Prisoner of the Beauty, text by Lorenzo Chiodi, Leonardo Editions, 2017
- The Crypt Revealed, text by Anna Maria Falchi, Leonardo Editions, 2017
- The Greatest in the World, text by Lilith Moscon, Combel Editorial, 2018
- Monsieur Magritte, text by Lilith Moscon, Libri volanti Editore, 2018
- A Year with Lloyd, text by Simone Tempia, Rizzoli Lizard, 2018
- Even Superman Was a Refugee, The Steamboat, 2019
- Lola Gets Her Hair, text by Lilith Moscon, Combel Editorial, 2019
- I Wanted to Be a Circus Artist, text by Carmela Trujillo, Combel Editorial, 2019
- A Gift for Nino, text by Lilith Moscon, Libri volanti Editore, 2019
- Acerbo sarai tu, text by Silvia Vecchini, Topipittori, 2019
- Risas, text by Jaume Copons, Combel, 2020
- Vuelve a casa, huevo!, text by Lilith Moscon, Combel Editorial, 2022
- El Malestar en la cultura, text by Sigmund Freud, Alma edizioni, 2022
- A volte sparisco, text by Francesco Chiacchio, Topipittori, 2022
- Death is Real. So Is Happiness, text by Eric Kaplan, The New York Times, 2023
Writer
- Sometimes I Disappear, Topipittori, 2022
